The Wall Street Journal @WSJ
Goods made in China generally face tariffs of 40% to 50% when imported into the U.S.
But the rush to produce in Vietnam and other lower-tariff countries, far from wiping China off the map, keeps Chinese companies at the center of the export trade. 🔗 https://t.co/eIUJ9ao54p
But the rush to produce in Vietnam and other lower-tariff countries, far from wiping China off the map, keeps Chinese companies at the center of the export trade. 🔗 https://t.co/eIUJ9ao54p
